Francaux, Marc
[UCL]
Jacqmin, P. A.
Sturbois, Xavier
[UCL]
The interindividual specific lactate metabolic adaptation to exercise has been studied. A simple kinetic model was used which did not require labelled molecules. An one open compartment model with a first-order release rate constant described the release of lactate from the muscle. Six volunteers performed five times the same session: pedaling as long as possible at 400 W and 110 rpm. The lactate concentration was measured along the 60 min of recovery. The theoretical curve corresponding to the model was fitted to the experimental data using a non-linear regression method. The values of the following kinetic parameters were obtained: elimination rate constant (ke), release rate constant (ka), apparent amount released into the compartment divided by the volume of distribution (FQo/Vd) and area under the lactate concentration-time curve (AUC). Two way-ANOVA, Scheffé test and discriminant analysis were used to test the statistical significance of these parameters. No significant intra-individual variations were shown. Significant differences were observed between subjects (ke: P = 0.0020; ka: P less than 0.0001; FQo/Vd: P = 0.0002; AUC: P = 0.0395). A correlation was also found between FQo/Vd and ke (r = 0.72; P less than 0.001). In conclusion, the computed parameters provided by the model are sufficient to discriminate and characterize the metabolic response of each subject after short and intensive exercises.
Bibliographic reference |
Francaux, Marc ; Jacqmin, P. A. ; Sturbois, Xavier. Simple kinetic model for the study of lactate metabolic adaptation to exercise in sportsmen routine evaluation. In: Archives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie, Vol. 97, no. 3, p. 235-245 (1989) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/13903 |